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Full Length Sizer Boring
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 798272" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>for building a forming die, your simply not going to beat Accuralloy from Baldwin. The stuff comes with a 30rc hardness, and takes a nitride process like nothing I've ever used before or after. Plus it's as strong as all get out! I bet Baldwin has a dealer down under, as they are known world wide. Be worth the time to email them!</p><p> </p><p>As for drill rod, I'm with "Flip". You can't get anybetter than Starrett. I had two racks of their drill rod all the way out to 1.25" and 30mm. But I steadilly replaced using it with Accuralloy and Nicralloy from Baldwin. The guys cutting the stuff always said there was a difference. The same can be said of Starrett gauge stock, and trust me I've been stuck with the generic stuff too many times in the past!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 798272, member: 25383"] for building a forming die, your simply not going to beat Accuralloy from Baldwin. The stuff comes with a 30rc hardness, and takes a nitride process like nothing I've ever used before or after. Plus it's as strong as all get out! I bet Baldwin has a dealer down under, as they are known world wide. Be worth the time to email them! As for drill rod, I'm with "Flip". You can't get anybetter than Starrett. I had two racks of their drill rod all the way out to 1.25" and 30mm. But I steadilly replaced using it with Accuralloy and Nicralloy from Baldwin. The guys cutting the stuff always said there was a difference. The same can be said of Starrett gauge stock, and trust me I've been stuck with the generic stuff too many times in the past! gary [/QUOTE]
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